Rolling deadline
Unspecified amount
The Art & Culture Grant aims to enhance community well-being through the arts, highlighting their importance in fostering connection and creativity. The Community Foundation of Broward supports nonprofits in expanding access to diverse cultural programs that engage all residents, including marginalized groups. The initiative seeks to revitalize the arts sector, which has faced economic challenges, by funding projects that promote healing, dialogue, and the celebration of cultural heritage across Broward County.
Rolling deadline
US $5,000 - US $15,000
The Auto Club Group Foundation focuses on creating a positive impact through grants that enhance traffic safety, driver education, and financial literacy across 14 U.S. states and two territories. With a mission rooted in community service, the foundation supports nonprofit organizations and government entities that align with its goals. Grants typically range from $5,000 to $15,000, addressing crucial areas such as traffic safety initiatives, financial literacy for K-12 students, and equitable access to driver education programs.
Applications due May 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Kids in Motion Grant Program by The Mardy Fish Children’s Foundation aims to empower underserved children in Indian River County, Florida, through health, fitness, nutrition, and enrichment initiatives. This initiative encourages schools and community organizations to enhance their programs by promoting lifelong healthy habits and offering safe environments for children to thrive. The Foundation supports over 2,400 children, fostering positive youth development through active participation in various activities including tennis, dance, and sports.
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Full proposal due May 20, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Orlando Magic Youth Foundation (OMYF) aims to empower at-risk children in Central Florida through funding programs that focus on arts, education, health, and homelessness. Over its 35-year history, OMYF has distributed over $30 million to local nonprofits and hosts community fundraising events. Eligible organizations must have 501(c)3 status, serve youth or families in specific counties, and demonstrate strong measurable outcomes. Ineligible requests include capital campaigns and public schools.
Applications due May 22, 2026
US $1,000 - US $10,000
The Competitive Grants program by the Community Foundation for Brevard empowers local nonprofits to address pressing community needs through targeted funding in areas like education, health, and environmental stewardship. With a focus on supporting organizations that enrich community life, this initiative fosters collaboration and innovation. Grants are available to eligible nonprofits that have been operational for at least two years and meet specific criteria. This funding aims to enhance the quality of life in Brevard County and promote sustainable community development.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Up to US $50,000
The Small Matching Grants for Historic Preservation Projects, offered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources, provide funding to support the preservation of significant historic and archaeological resources across Florida. Grants are available for various project types, including surveys, planning, National Register nominations, and heritage education. These funds aim to enhance public knowledge and appreciation of Florida's rich history, although operational support for organizations is not covered.
Applications due Jun 1, 2026
Up to US $500,000
The Special Category Grants program, administered by the Florida Department of State's Division of Historical Resources, offers funding for significant historic preservation initiatives. This competitive grant program supports projects such as the preservation and rehabilitation of historic properties, archaeological research, and museum exhibit development. While funding is not guaranteed, it aims to promote appreciation and knowledge of Florida's rich history through various preservation efforts.
Letter of inquiry due Jun 3, 2026
Up to US $10,000
The Public Humanities Program Grants, previously known as Community Project Grants, support initiatives that preserve and share Florida's rich history and culture. They encourage projects that bring communities together to explore their heritage and current civic life. Eligible applicants include Florida-based nonprofits and governments, and projects must involve humanities scholarship. In 2025, proposals marking the 250th anniversary of the Declaration of Independence will be prioritized, fostering collaboration among diverse community partners.
Applications due Jun 10, 2026
US $100,000 - US $750,000
The National Academies of Sciences, Engineering, and Medicine, in collaboration with NOAA, is offering funding to enhance environmental literacy and community resilience across the U.S. Gulf Coast. This initiative supports projects focused on local environmental challenges and solutions through place-based education. With $4M available, applicants can request between $100,000 and $750,000 for projects lasting 12 to 36 months, aimed at engaging community members and fostering future leaders in addressing regional environmental issues.
Full proposal due Jun 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The IMPACT 100 Pensacola Bay Area Grant awards at least $100,000 to nonprofit organizations in five focus areas: Arts, Education, Environment, Family, and Health. Funded by member contributions, the grants aim to create significant community impact, with eligibility for tax-exempt organizations based in Escambia or Santa Rosa counties. The application process emphasizes new initiatives and collaboration among nonprofits. Membership donations are collected annually, and grants must be used within 24 months.
Applications due Jun 15, 2026
Up to US $2,500
The Cutler Bay Community Fund aims to enhance the quality of life in Cutler Bay by supporting 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations. Established in 2013, it prioritizes educational, aesthetic, environmental, cultural, and social services projects. Grant amounts range from $500 to $2,500, focusing on local initiatives that meet evolving community needs. The Fund is managed by a Board of Directors, including the Mayor and Town Council, ensuring strategic oversight and community engagement.
Full proposal due Jun 30, 2026
More than US $100,000
The Impact 100 SRQ Grant aims to empower women as philanthropists, offering a minimum of $100,000 for transformational local initiatives. Eligible organizations must be 501(c)(3) public charities with at least 24 months of operation and a commitment to transparency regarding legal actions. Initiatives should be impactful, sustainable, and serve the Sarasota and Manatee communities, with detailed budgets and clear definitions of expansion if applicable. Grants exclude funding for debt reduction or political activities.
Full proposal due Jul 1, 2026
More than US $100,000
IMPACT 100 of Northwest Florida offers grants to nonprofit organizations in Okaloosa and Walton Counties, aiming to fund high-impact projects that transform lives. Grants start at $100,000, with specific focus areas including education, environment, family, health & recreation, and arts & culture. Eligible organizations must be tax-exempt and serve local communities. The grant process encourages collaboration among nonprofits, fostering innovative solutions for community needs.
Applications due Jul 9, 2026
Up to US $40,000
The Firehouse Subs Public Safety Foundation Grants aim to enhance the life-saving capabilities of public safety organizations. Established in 2005, the foundation supports funding for life-saving equipment, prevention education, scholarships, and disaster relief initiatives. Eligible applicants include public safety entities located within 60 miles of a Firehouse Subs restaurant. This program emphasizes early application submission, as only a limited number of applications are accepted quarterly.
Applications due Jul 15, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Leo and Peggy Pierce Family Foundation focuses on ending hunger and food insecurity in the five-county Philadelphia region and Indian River County, Florida. Established in 1997, it supports organizations that provide direct services or advocacy efforts in this area. Grants are available to IRS-recognized 501(c)(3) organizations, allowing them to apply once every year. The foundation embodies the legacy of Leo and Peggy Pierce, who dedicated their lives to helping others.
Applications due Aug 25, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Lattner Family Foundation, established in 2006 and located in Delray Beach, Florida, focuses on making impactful grants in areas such as arts, education, health, and social services. With a strong community presence, it encourages innovative programs that foster hope and personal responsibility. The foundation primarily supports projects in Palm Beach County, Florida; Kansas; Rhode Island; and Georgia, aiming to inspire others to contribute to meaningful causes.
Applications due Sep 7, 2026
More than US $10,000
The UACF Operating Support Grants offered by United Arts of Central Florida provide essential funding to nonprofit cultural organizations that have been operational for at least three years. These grants aim to enhance the diversity of cultural experiences available to the Central Florida community, recognizing the importance of arts and culture. Eligible organizations must have a 501(c)(3) status and meet specific criteria, including a commitment to public programming and equal opportunity in employment.
Applications due Sep 30, 2026
US $5,000
The Community Foundation of North Florida (CFNF) is excited to announce the "Helping Today, Shaping Tomorrow Grant," aimed at nonprofit organizations in the Big Bend region. With ten grants of $5,000 available, this program prioritizes initiatives focused on Education and Social & Human Services. Eligible organizations must have a minimum of two years of operational history and provide direct services to residents in specific counties. This initiative seeks to address pressing community needs and foster long-term impact.
Applications due Oct 1, 2026
Up to US $5,000
The Cape Coral Community Foundation offers grants to small nonprofit organizations making significant impacts in Southwest Florida. These one-time grants aim to strengthen organizations and support community projects addressing local needs, such as hunger, education, and veteran services. Eligible nonprofits must have a 501(c)(3) status, a two-year work history, and an operating budget under $200,000. Applications from organizations with discriminatory policies are not considered.
Applications due Oct 22, 2026
US $3,000 - US $5,000
The NRA Foundation supports the future of shooting sports through grants that fund educational and public service programs. Eligible organizations include IRS-recognized entities and government agencies, while applicants must not discriminate based on protected classes. Grants cannot be used for administrative costs or projects requiring NRA membership. The Foundation emphasizes public benefit in funded projects, fostering community engagement and safety in shooting sports.
Letter of inquiry due Oct 25, 2026
Unspecified amount
The LGBTQ Social Justice & Equity Fund Grant Program aims to foster a more understanding and supportive environment for LGBTQ individuals in Broward County. With a focus on promoting racial justice and equity, the fund encourages organizations that serve the LGBTQ community, particularly those that are BIPOC-led. By addressing disparities in health, education, and safety, this initiative seeks to enhance the well-being of all residents and support impactful projects that advance LGBTQ rights.
Applications due Nov 14, 2026
Unspecified amount
The Sea Turtle Grants Program, funded by Florida's Sea Turtle Specialty License Plate sales, supports vital research, conservation, and educational initiatives for Florida's marine turtles. The program allocates 30% of license plate revenue to grant applications, with a maximum of four submissions per organization. Priority is given to projects that enhance the preservation of marine turtles and align with recovery plans and the Marine Turtle Protection Program's goals.
Applications due Jan 31, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Elevance Health Foundation's Behavioral Health Grant aims to address significant challenges in mental health and substance use disorders. With a commitment of up to $90 million over three years, the Foundation seeks partnerships with nonprofits to enhance treatment access, promote prevention strategies, and alleviate loneliness among affected individuals. This initiative emphasizes innovative solutions and measurable outcomes, targeting both national and local programs, particularly in states with pressing health disparities.
Applications due Mar 5, 2027
Up to US $25,000
The TCFNF Program Support Grants aim to enhance the quality of life in Putnam County by funding nonprofits focused on education, safety nets, and general welfare. Grants range from $10,000 to $25,000, prioritizing projects that serve local residents. With a history of distributing $600 million since 1964, the Community Foundation for Northeast Florida is dedicated to strengthening community organizations and fostering impactful initiatives for those in need.
Applications due Mar 5, 2027
Up to US $25,000
The Community Foundation for Northeast Florida offers Supporting Neighborhoods Grants to bolster local grassroots efforts. These grants, up to $25,000, target nonprofit organizations enhancing neighborhood leadership, affordable housing access, and economic opportunities for marginalized communities in Northeast Florida. Eligible organizations must have a 501(c)(3) status, a minimum two-year operational history, and an annual budget of $100,000, and they must serve specific counties in the region.
Letter of inquiry due Mar 13, 2027
Unspecified amount
The City of Orlando's Community Investment Program offers approximately $2.4 million in grants to support non-profit organizations providing essential services to residents within city limits. Eligible organizations must demonstrate effective service capabilities, fiscal strength, and a commitment to addressing community needs through various focus areas, including housing assistance, family sustainability, and domestic violence prevention. Special consideration is given to grassroots organizations that serve underrepresented communities, enhancing equity and access to vital resources.
Applications due Jun 1, 2027
Unspecified amount
The Elevance Health Foundation's Food as Medicine Grant aims to enhance access to nutritious foods and improve health outcomes for individuals facing diet-related conditions. This initiative invites qualified nonprofits to submit proposals focused on scalable solutions that address food insecurity and promote health equity. The foundation prioritizes programs that demonstrate measurable outcomes and support whole-person health, particularly for populations at high social risk. Grants will be awarded for a term of 1-3 years, with funding based on program needs.